How did Forest Act mean severe hardship for villagers across the country?
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1.They cannot use forest resources like wood.
2.They cannot graze their cattle.
3.Ultimately they were forced to steal forest resources and when they were caught they were sent to jail.
4.They had to work on big farmer's land on low prices.
5.Otherwise, they had to take loans from landowners and had to grow crops on their land.
6.Thus, forest act means severe hardships for villagers across the country.
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2.They cannot graze their cattle.
3.Ultimately they were forced to steal forest resources and when they were caught they were sent to jail.
4.They had to work on big farmer's land on low prices.
5.Otherwise, they had to take loans from landowners and had to grow crops on their land.
6.Thus, forest act means severe hardships for villagers across the country.
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According to forest tour after the implementation of the forest act, all their everyday practices such as cutting of wood for the house, grazing their Cattlee, collecting fruits and roots, hunting and fishing become illegal. Now people were forced to steel and wood from the forest, and in case they were apprehenced, they were at the mercy of the forest Guard who look brides from them. That is why forest act means severe hardship for villages across the country .
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